This study communicates a new record of six specimens of Pseudopentaceros richardsoni, collected from 500 Nm off Coronel, Chile. In addition, this study provides: the morphometry of this species, a general view of the geographical distribution of the family Pentacerotidae for the southeastern Pacific Ocean, and information on the metazoan parasites found in the specimens collected. The fish body length ranged from 275-390 mm. Three parasite species were determined, Rhadynorhynchus trachuri, Lampritrema sp. and Hysterothylacium sp. This is the third record of P. richardsoni for Chilean waters and the first record of its parasites for the southeastern Pacific Ocean
International audienceThe Juan Fernández trevally Pseudocaranx chilensis is a carangid found in the ...
Three species of protistan and 22 species of metazoan parasites were obtained from a sample of 179 f...
In this study the parasites of the Patagonian toothfish were examined from the Patagonian Shelf and ...
In the Chilean coast, sharks and rays are one of the least studied fish groups, therefore quantitati...
The discovery of one specimen of Agrostichthys parkeri in Chilean waters is reported. This is the fi...
Notothen fishes (Nototheniidae) have been recorded on the coasts of South America, from 35°S to sout...
Paranthias colonus (Valenciennes, 1846) is used as fish bait replacing first class fish that have be...
The finding of one specimen (IZUA-PM-2338, 875 mm TL) of Diastobranchus capensis Barnard, 1923 (Oste...
A new genus and species, Pseudorestias lirimensis, is described from the southern part of the Chilea...
Parasites are used as biological tags in marine organisms, e.g. invertebrates, fishes and mammals. S...
Three stocks of the flounder Paralichthys isosceles Jordan, 1861 were identified in the southwestern...
Pennellidae is a family of copepod parasites of widely distributed marine fishes. The pennellid spec...
Three species of protistan and 22 species of metazoan parasites were obtained from a sample of 179 f...
Cestodes of the Order Proteocephalidea are the principal parasites of Pseudoplatystoma, genus of Sil...
We investigated parasites of 30 specimens of Paralichthys adspersus (Steindachner, 1867) acquired in...
International audienceThe Juan Fernández trevally Pseudocaranx chilensis is a carangid found in the ...
Three species of protistan and 22 species of metazoan parasites were obtained from a sample of 179 f...
In this study the parasites of the Patagonian toothfish were examined from the Patagonian Shelf and ...
In the Chilean coast, sharks and rays are one of the least studied fish groups, therefore quantitati...
The discovery of one specimen of Agrostichthys parkeri in Chilean waters is reported. This is the fi...
Notothen fishes (Nototheniidae) have been recorded on the coasts of South America, from 35°S to sout...
Paranthias colonus (Valenciennes, 1846) is used as fish bait replacing first class fish that have be...
The finding of one specimen (IZUA-PM-2338, 875 mm TL) of Diastobranchus capensis Barnard, 1923 (Oste...
A new genus and species, Pseudorestias lirimensis, is described from the southern part of the Chilea...
Parasites are used as biological tags in marine organisms, e.g. invertebrates, fishes and mammals. S...
Three stocks of the flounder Paralichthys isosceles Jordan, 1861 were identified in the southwestern...
Pennellidae is a family of copepod parasites of widely distributed marine fishes. The pennellid spec...
Three species of protistan and 22 species of metazoan parasites were obtained from a sample of 179 f...
Cestodes of the Order Proteocephalidea are the principal parasites of Pseudoplatystoma, genus of Sil...
We investigated parasites of 30 specimens of Paralichthys adspersus (Steindachner, 1867) acquired in...
International audienceThe Juan Fernández trevally Pseudocaranx chilensis is a carangid found in the ...
Three species of protistan and 22 species of metazoan parasites were obtained from a sample of 179 f...
In this study the parasites of the Patagonian toothfish were examined from the Patagonian Shelf and ...